VN Ticker: Thomas Reunited With Stolen Bike, Sagan To Debut At San Juan, Dumoulin Second In 10km Run
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Geraint Thomas rejoined with taken bicycle 토토사이트 검증
Geraint Thomas has had his bicycle took back to him, only three hours after it was taken.
Thomas had gotten back from an espresso stop while out on a preparation ride in Menton, France to find his novel Pinarello Dogma F missing this end of the week. No sooner had he gotten back from a taxi ride home, Thomas was brought together with his bicycle by neighborhood authorities.
"Look what displayed into!" he tweeted alongside a photograph of himself, his bicycle, and three cops Sunday evening.
Thomas didn't recount the tale of how the bicycle was gotten back to him yet applauded nearby authorities, stating "Enormous because of the Menton Police for their assistance. All's well that finishes well."
The Welshman guaranteed a full record of the brief misfortune on his next "Geraint Thomas Cycling Club" digital broadcast.
Peter Sagan to make a big appearance for Team TotalEnergies at Vuelta a San Juan
Peter Sagan is relied upon to make a big appearance for Team TotalEnergies at the Vuelta a San Juan next January.
The Vuelta a San Juan has given an assertion to affirm that Sagan will be on the startline for the weeklong race January 30 in what will be his first rivalry for his new French group.
Sagan has scored top-10s on 10 events in his two past appearances at San Juan yet will be yet to taste triumph. Will it be third-time fortunate for the Slovak this January? It would make for a fantasy start to his high-profile move to TotalEnergies following five years with Bora-Hansgrohe.
The Vuelta a San Juan will be affirming more feature riders for January's race before long.
With Australia's Tour Down Under dropped, the Argentinian race is probably going to draw various top names hoping to get the wheels moving on their 2022 seasons.
Tom Dumoulin second in 10-kilometer running race
Tom Dumoulin dashed to second-put at the Groene Loper Run in his old neighborhood Maastricht this end of the week.
The Dutchman covered the 10-kilometer course in a great 32:38 to complete only 17 seconds back on the champ. His speed of 3.19 min/km (5.20 min/mile) is for the most part viewed as magnificent for novice sprinters.
Adam Yates additionally pulled on his running shoes this slow time of year, and last week broke the three-hour mark at the Barcelona Marathon.